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The Brat

"Rumor has it that Lady Murie, King Edward III's goddaughter, is stunningly beautiful, with bright blue eyes, golden hair, and a bewitching smile. Rumor also has it that the doting king has spoiled her rotten. When Sir Balan spies her wailing and sobbing in public, he decides that Lady Murie is the last person he would ever wish to have as a bride. But there is far more to Murie than meets the eye--and soon Balan discovers, to his great delight, that he'd be lucky indeed to deserve such a bride. Unfortunately, he's not the only one to discern this truth...and the other suitor is much less honorable. Now a plot is afoot and Balan must prove himself a chivalrous knight and win the love of Lady Murie...."--from cover, p. [4].

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  • "All the knights had heard tales of Lady Murie, King Edward III's goddaughter and much fêted favorite. It was said she was stunningly beautiful, with bright blue eyes, golden hair and a sweet smile. It was also said that the king had doted on the girl and spoiled her rotten. Still, there was more to Murie than met the eye, and Sir Balan soon learned he'd be lucky indeed to deserve such a bride."
  • ""Rumor has it that Lady Murie, King Edward III's goddaughter, is stunningly beautiful, with bright blue eyes, golden hair, and a bewitching smile. Rumor also has it that the doting king has spoiled her rotten. When Sir Balan spies her wailing and sobbing in public, he decides that Lady Murie is the last person he would ever wish to have as a bride. But there is far more to Murie than meets the eye--and soon Balan discovers, to his great delight, that he'd be lucky indeed to deserve such a bride. Unfortunately, he's not the only one to discern this truth...and the other suitor is much less honorable. Now a plot is afoot and Balan must prove himself a chivalrous knight and win the love of Lady Murie...."--from cover, p. [4]."@en
  • "Sir Balan is sure he will not want to marry Lady Murie, the spoiled goddaughter of King Edward III, and is soon surprised by his attraction to the young girl, but his plans to marry her are threatened by a suitor with less honorable intentions."@en
  • "Sir Balan is sure he will not want to marry Lady Murie, the spoiled goddaughter of King Edward III, and is soon surprised by his attraction to the young girl, but his plans to marry her are threatened by a suitor with less honorable intentions."
  • "Rumor has it that Lady Murie, King Edward III's goddaughter, is stunninglybeautiful, with bright blue eyes, goldenhair, and a bewitching smile. Rumor also has itthat the doting king has spoiled her rotten. When Sir Balan spies her wailing and sobbingin public, he decides that Lady Murieis the last person he would ever wish tohave as a bride. But there is far more to Murie than meetsthe eye'and soon Balan discovers, to his greatdelight, that he'd be lucky indeed to deservesuch a bride. Unfortunately, he's not the onlyone to discern this truth ... and the othersuitor is much less honorable. Now a plot isafoot and Balan must prove himself a chivalrousknight and win the love of Lady Murie ..."@en

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  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Erzählende Literatur"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Medieval romance"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en

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  • "The Brat"@en
  • "The brat"
  • "The brat"@en
  • "Eine Braut von stürmischer Natur Roman"
  • "Bij jou wil ik horen"